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American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL)

  Dr. Sorrentino recently presented at American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law’s 50th Annual Meeting see the titles of two of her presentations below Insane Defenses: Nontraditional Insanity Defenses  purchase cheap levitra http://ronaldgreenwaldmd.com/procedures/peripheral-nerve-procedures/carpal-tunnel-release/ For women who experience certain pain and/or dysfunction during the postpartum period, adjustments and other physiotherapy modalities used by chiropractors can...

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Dr. Sorrentino to present at the National District Attorneys Association

Dr. Sorrentino will be speaking at the National District Attorneys Association’s course on Prosecuting Sexual Assault and Related Crimes. This will take place in Minneapolis Minnesota from August 12-16, 2019. Dr. Sorrentino will be co-presenting with the Honorable Jacquie Spradling and Patrick MuscatDiabetes hits the body s capability to exploit viagra samples purchasing here the hormone...

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Federation of State Physician Health Programs Education Conference & Business Meeting
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Federation of State Physician Health Programs Education Conference & Business Meeting

ISW is headed to Texas We will be in attendance at the 2019 Federation of State Physician Health Programs Education Conference & Business Meeting at The Worthington RenaissanceIn those continue reading description discount viagra days, once the vote was had, a measure could pass by a simple majority. Fort Worth Hotel from April 24-27. Dr. Sorrentino...

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Recent Publications

Yoder, J., Grady, M.D., Brown. A. & Dillard, R. (2019). Criminogenic needs as intervening mechanisms in the relation between insecure attachment and youth sexual violence. Sexual Abuse. Brown. A. (2018). Using Latent Class Analysis to Explore Subtypes of Youth who Have Committed Sexual Offenses. Youth, Violence, and Juvenile Justice. Grady, M.D., Yoder, J. & Brown. A. (2018). Childhood maltreatment...

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We need to talk about how Grindr is affecting gay men’s mental health
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We need to talk about how Grindr is affecting gay men’s mental health

Article by: Jack Turban When I open the Grindr app on my smartphone, I see there’s a 26-year-old man with tanned abs just 200 feet away. He’s called “looking4now,” and his profile explains that he wants sex at his place as soon as possible. Scrolling down, I find 100 similar profiles within a one-mile radius...

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Call Me by Your Name: Not Pedophilia, Still Problematic
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Call Me by Your Name: Not Pedophilia, Still Problematic

Article by: Renee Sorrentino, MD The 2017 blockbuster film, Call Me by Your Name (directed by Luca Guadagnino) draws the moviegoer into the romantic and sexual development of Elio, a 17-year-old adolescent boy living in Northern Italy. The viewer watches him run through the typical trials of a teen working to understand sex and intimacy. At...

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What it’s like to be chemically castrated
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What it’s like to be chemically castrated

See the original article on NYmag.com. Surgical castration has a long and ugly history — from ancient Athenian man-slaves and 18th-century Italian castrati to 19th-century America, when a man named Dr. Harry Sharp castrated nearly 200 inmates, aiming to reduce the likelihood that they would offend again. But it wasn’t until the 1940s that the...

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DSM-5 and Paraphilias: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
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DSM-5 and Paraphilias: What Psychiatrists Need to Know

Article by: Renee Sorrentino, MD Paraphilic disorders are rarely part of the curriculum for psychiatry residents or fellows. As a result, there are few psychiatrists who work with individuals who have paraphilic disorders. In the past few decades, research on sexual offenders has shown that those with paraphilic disorders are at high risk for committing future...

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